Temima is a Hebrew given name, derived from the word "tam" which means complete or perfect. It is often translated as "the perfection of God." This name has been used in Jewish communities for centuries and has a timeless appeal due to its profound meaning. In some cultures, Temima may also be associated with the idea of purity and innocence, further adding to its charm. The name Temima was notably carried by characters in literature such as Sholem Aleichem's "Tevye der milkhiker," where it is a central figure in one of the stories.
The name Temima experienced a notable rise in popularity from 2001 onwards, with the highest number of births recorded in 2012 and 2014. However, there were fewer than 10 births each year since 2015, suggesting a decline in its usage.